Hearing his response, Saeril smiled small, and chuckled amusingly. "Of course. For the blunder you just performed not too long ago, I think you should be praised for your courage; facing the thieves. That, is a quality of a Durin", she friendly smiled, before placing a hand on his shoulder. Fili smiled fondly at the scene. Good thing he wasn't the jealous type; he wanted his baby brother to have his dreams be made real. "Too look ahead", Gandalf answered the future king of Erebor, with a slight hint of annoyance in his voice. "What brought me back? Looking behind", the wizard cleared his throat, tapping one of the stone trolls with the end of his staff. "Nasty business; still you are all in one piece", he concluded with a small smile. He then frowned, looking back at the statues. "How strange. Trolls don't venture this far south", he observed before slowly realizing a thought. "Not since a darker power ruled these lands", the Wizard resisted looking at the she-elf nearby to prevent suspicion from the others. He knew that she was that "darker power", and it would be way too early for the others to know. "They couldn't have moved in daylight, which means...there must be a cave nearby", he changed the subject before noticing Thorin walk off. The she-elf waited for the company to proceed into the cave before mischievously looking at her youngest godson, approaching him from behind. "Hang on", she happily told him, before holding his small stature, and gracefully glided upwards with a flap of her feathered wings. After a few moments, they were perched in a tall tree, above the cave, and getting an incredible view of the forest.